Pisces für 1894. 333 
abgebildet, ferner auf 2 farbigen Tafeln Regenbogenforelle, Bach- 
forelle, Bachsaibling und Lederforelle wiedergegeben. 
Japanisches Landwirthschafts Bureau. The Fisheries of 
Japan. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. XIII 1894 p. 419—438. 
Es werden erwähnt: T’ryonix japonicus, Pagrus tumifrons, P. 
cardinalis, P. major, P. ruber, Scomber cohas, Thynnus sibi, T. 
albacora, T. pelamys, Auxis tapeinosoma, Gadus brandti, @. chalco- 
grammus, Pseudorhombus cinnamoneus, P. olivaceus, Parophrys cor- 
nuta, Pleuronectes scutifer, Fl. variegata, Plagusia japonica, Uyprinus 
carpio, Carassius auratus, Oncorhynchus perryi, ©. haberi, Pleco- 
glossus altivelis, Clupea melanostieta, Clupea harengus. 
Joncas, L. Z. The fisheries of Canada. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 
XII 1894 p. 341—348. 
Jordan, D. S. Descriptions of new varieties of Trout. 13th 
Bienn. Rep. Fish. Comm. State of Calif. 1894, p. 142—143, 3 pls. 
Derselbe. Salmon and Trout of the Pacific coast 13 th Bienn. 
Rep. Fish. Comm. State of Calif. 1894, p. 125—141, 7 Taf. 
Keyes, C.M. The fishing industry of lake Erie, past and 
present. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. XIII 1894 p. 349—353. 
La Motte, F. Ueber die Durchforschung des Meeres nach 
den Aallaichplätzen. Mitth. Sect. f. Küsten- u. Hochseefisch. 1894, 
p-. 173—180. 
Es ist als sicher anzusehen, dass der Aal zum Laichen die 
hohe See aufsucht, da aber dort noch nie reife Aale gefangen 
wurden, so nimmt Verf. an, dass sich- die Aale in den schlammigen 
Grund eingraben und dort die Eier absetzen. 
Lawrence-Hamilton, J. Reforms and improvements suggested 
for the fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland. Bull. U. S. Fish 
Comm. XII 1894 p. 233—310. 
Government fish inspection. Prohibition of unbled and un- 
gutted fish in markets. Need of a department of fisheries and a 
royal fish commission. The treatment of fish when first caught. 
Torturing and starving fish. Avoidable fish - spoiling through 
carelessness, filth, and bad packing. Inefficacy and injury of 
chemical preservatives. The failure of ice as a preservative agent. 
The advantages of dry- air refrigeration. The application of re- 
frigeration to bait preservation. Dry- air refrigerators for vessels, 
markets etc. Requirements for a sanitary fish market. Utilisation 
of waste fish and fish products. Free technical schools for fisherfolks. 
Carrier-pigeon and telegraphic service for the sea fisheries. Over- 
fishing by man, birds, and fish. Development of irish fisheries 
demanded. 
Lütken, C. F. En Bemaerkning i Anledning af Fangsten af 
en Himantolophus reinhardti i Havet Vest for Portugal. Vid. Medd. 
1894 p. 78—81. 
Me Donald, M. The salmon fisheries of the Columbia River 
basin. Bull. U. S. Fisch. Conn. XIV 1894 p. 153—168. 
